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Rashmee Roshan Lall

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How will the India-Pakistan rapprochement end? (AFP)
Next year is full of good omens for India-Pakistan

Four factors suggest that the Indian prime minister's overtures to Pakistan are likely to be statesmanship than showmanship, writes Rashmee Roshan Lall.

OpinionDecember 30, 2015
The climate deal in Paris is linked to the insurgencies in the Middle East. (Francois Guillot / AFP)
December brings crucial but overdue agreements

From the Paris climate pact to the international deals being brokered on Syria, Libya and Yemen, Rashmee Roshan Lall says we live in an interconnected world

OpinionDecember 23, 2015
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump. Robyn Beck / AFP Photo
Will Trump's stand lead to rejection of Islamophobia?

Unlike in parts of Europe, Muslims in America are well along the path to being assimilated, writes Rashmee Roshan Lall

OpinionDecember 16, 2015
What role does social media play in radicalising young people? (Chris Ratcliffe / Bloomberg)
The digital theatre of war requires better munitions

Rashmee Roshan Lall examines the online fight against ISIL

OpinionDecember 09, 2015
Bollywood actor Aamir Khan was told to "move to Pakistan" when he complained about intolerant acts towards India's Muslim minority. Punit Paranjpe / AFP
South Asian sectarianism is lost among the babble

India and Bangladesh are constitutionally secular countries, but Rashmee Roshan Lall looks into why they are increasingly intolerant.

OpinionDecember 02, 2015
Iraqi Shiite fighters train before being deployed in the Anbar province to fight along ISIL. Haidar Hamdani / AFP
Frenetic diplomacy can’t mask the lack of a plan

Lots of talking between the major powers has failed to produce an overarching agreement on what to do in Syria, writes Rashmee Roshan Lall.

OpinionNovember 25, 2015
An Indian soldier aiming his weapon towards The Taj Mahal Hotel in Mumbai during the siege in November 2008. Pedro Ugarte / AFP Photo
How the Paris attacks cloned terror in Mumbai

Even in free societies there cannot be freedom from fear, writes Rashmee Roshan Lall

OpinionNovember 18, 2015
Pakistan’s former president Asif Ali Zardari lamented to the BBC that his country had suffered greatly because the US failed to release “$50 billion" in aid. Ray Stubblebine / Reuters
With aid, it’s never a case of no strings attached

Rashmee Roshan Lall looks at foreign aid, why some countries give it, how it is spent and what it means

OpinionNovember 11, 2015
Business friendliness has reportedly improved in the birthplace of the Arab Spring according to the latest World Bank report. (Fethi Belaid / AFP)
Economic reform would deliver Tunisia's revolution

Tunisia needs better economic reform to complete its path towards democracy, argues Rashmee Roshan Lall

OpinionNovember 04, 2015
Jammu and Kashmir lawmaker Abdul Rashid Sheikh, left, reacts after activists of a right-wing organisation threw ink on his face, in New Delhi. Kamal Singh / Press Trust of India via AP Photo
Is Modi a manifestation of the age of unreason?

The roots of India’s newly realised and manifested intolerance go back a generation, writes Rashmee Roshan Lall

OpinionOctober 21, 2015
An anti-immigrant rally in eastern Germany shows not all support the increasing numbers of refugees being settled in Europe. Robert Michael / AFP
Europe’s refugee policy is tainted by fear of the other

As Europe struggles with the mammoth influx of refugees, Rashmee Roshan Lall tries to predict where public sentiment is going.

OpinionOctober 14, 2015
The Kunduz chapter has profound implications for counter-terrorism policy in Afghanistan and elsewhere. AP Photo
The Kunduz episode will prompt a policy review

Rashmee Roshan Lall assesses the implications of the Kunduz offensive by the Taliban

OpinionOctober 07, 2015
The 70th session of the United Nations General Assembly being convened at UN headquarters on September 29. Frank Franklin II / AP Photo
The UN is perfectly pitched, but that's a big problem

Rashmee Roshan Lal wonders if the UN is still relevant in terms of effectiveness

OpinionSeptember 30, 2015
A boy carries the national flag of Nepal during a protest in New Delhi, India. Tsering Topgyal / AP Photo
Potholes remain in Nepal’s road to a new constitution

The road to geniune democracy remains long for the oldest nation-state in South Asia, writes Rashmee Roshan Lall

OpinionSeptember 23, 2015
Barack Obama, who was elected president partly because he was no George W Bush and seemed unlikely to lead the country into indefensible wars, has not been immune from the American disease of militarism. Jonathan Ernst / Reuters
America is still hamstrung by insularity and ignorance

America's perspective on the world is mired in its preference for 'perpetual war', argues Rashmee Roshan Lall

OpinionSeptember 16, 2015
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